Words and their use in different contexts

Here I shared Words and their use in different contexts. Words are essential to speak a language so here I share words with you. Many students find it difficult to find the category of a word. Here I discussed how a word is a noun or adjective, adverb, or verb. I hope this post on words with their different context will help you.  I sharted One word and then wrote all the words that are formed from this word. I also mentioned the grammatical category of each word. I also made sentences for each word so that you would understand how the word is used in that context. –

Words starting with Alphabet “A”.

1. Add

Add: (Form of the verb) Teacher adds a story in the essay for motivation.

Adds: Ali adds grammar and vocabulary for learning in their schedule.

Added: The government added extra text to our monthly bills.

Addition: Her way of teaching addition is very funny and easy for everyone.

Adding: Teachers are adding new patterns in their exams.

Add: ( Noun) I made an ad for my Facebook page with high payment.

Addict: (Noun) He is addicted to another dangerous drug.

Addictive: (Adjective) I don’t like her addictive way because in this situation men behave like as mad.

Address: (Noun) My friend told me the wrong address by mistake so I arrived there too late.

Addition: (Noun) Addition is an easy method as compared to subtraction.

Additor: (Noun) The additor of the newspaper wrote an inspirational story.

Addable: (Adjective) Please add the things in your monthly list that are addable.

Arrange:(Form of verb) I arrange lines of kids in their morning assembly because I got the hang of it.

Arrange: She arranges the party hall and decorates it very gorgeously.

Arranged: They arranged get-to-gether and made fun very much.

Arranging: Ali is arranging his routine study schedule.

Arrangement:(noun) Arrangement is very important when we are aligning something.

Arranged: (Adjective) The Arranged home looks like a garden that looks splendid.

2. Act

Act: (Form of the verb) My Friends act very wonderful at their annual party.

Acted: He acted very well while speaking and also moved their hands and shoulders.

Acts: He acts in a movie like he has no preparation for it.

Acting: I am acting like other english speakers act when they teach.

Acting: (Noun) Acting is very important when you are in the speaking test.

Active: (Adjective) No one is active in the class except Mano because she likes to study and work hard.

Activate: (Noun) Please activate the theme and then work on the website.

Activity: (Noun) What are the activities you did in your 2 months’ holidays?

Actual: (Adjective) Our teacher is an actual person who works hard for us.

Actually: (Adjective) I cannot come I am too busy with my work.

Actor: (Noun)  My little brother is a great funny actor for us.

Action: (Noun) Don’t take swift action first think deeply.

Actionable: (Adjective) The only moment of the play was actionable.

3. Align

Align: (Form of verb) I align all things in my almirah of accessories.

Aligns: Hamza aligns their important things

Aligning: He is aligning the beans from the seeds.

Aligned: The teacher aligned the rows of the girls during the Girls’ guide prate.

Alignment: (Noun) Alignment with discipline is the best work.

Aligned: (Adjective) Aligned posts on the website look perfect.

 4. Afford

Afford: (Form of verb) I afford the fee of any english online course.

Affords: He affords his monthly bill by burning the midnight oil.

Afforded: They afforded as they could in the difficult situation of Pakistan.

Affording: The principle is affording children as much as possible.

Affordable: These clothes are affordable for us.

Affording: (Noun) Affording children for education, clothes and their needs is the best way.

5. Agree

Agree: (Form of Verb ) Customers agree with the company leader.

Agrees: She agrees with me but disagrees with me many times.

Agreed: We agreed to your policy.

Agreeing: Mother was agreeing with Father’s decision when no one was ready to agree.

Agreement: (Noun) This is the agreement we made after the company decision.

Agreed: (Adjective) Agreed decisions look like it is made by intelligent people.

6. Argue

Argue: (Form of the verb)  Don’t argue with your elders.

Argues: He argues in front of his teacher because he doesn’t like studying.

Argued: John argued with his friends because his behavior was rude.

Arguing: I was arguing with my father about new clothes but my mother said don’t misbehave.

Argument: (Noun) I don’t need an argument.

7. Apply

Apply: (Form of verb) Apply these rules to make your assignment beautiful.

Applicable: All rules are not applicable at all times.

Applied: She applied the same formula that I told her.

Applying: She applying to jobs constantly nowadays.

Applying: (Noun) Before applying for a job you should consult your teachers.

Word starting with Alphabet B

1. Book

Book: (Noun  This is the greatest book written by William Shakespeare.

Books: I have a lot of books in my home on the topic of motivation.

Book: (Form of verb)I book the front seat of Toyota because of some health problems.

Books: She books the online watch because she has no money but after having money she will buy it.

Booked: We all friends booked the PC hotel for tomorrow’s program.

Booking: I am booking online English classes on Fiver by my gig.

Bookworm: (Noun) She is very intelligent because she is a bookworm.

Bookish: (Adjective) Many bookish people see eye to eye with nonbookish agreements.

Booking: (Noun) Booking is not available on 05 Feb.

Booked: (Adjective) This seat is booked so I can’t help you.

2. Boil

Boil: (Form of verb) People boil the water before drinking.

Boils: He boils coffee again and again because he doesn’t like cold.

Boiled: Mother boiled the rice too much so I can’t eat too much-boiled rice.

Boiling: I am boiling water.

Boiled: (Adjective) Boiled water is good for health.

Boiler: (Noun) I don’t take an interest in boilers because I don’t like them.

Boiling: (Adjective) Boiling water makes vapors.

Word starting with “C”

Cook

Cook: (Form of verb) We all cook biryani and I like it very much.

Cooked: I cooked the rice first time and everybody liked it.

Cooks: Mothers cook whatever we always like it.

Cooking: She is cooking Macroni it looks delicious.

Cooked: (Adjective) I remember Father cooked the meat the first time and it was very tasty.

Cooker: (Noun) Cookers are expert in their every item.

Cookies: I like cookies in the biscuit very much.

Cookies: Cookies play an important role in the website protection.

2. Connect

 Connect: (Form of verb) Don’t connect good things with bad.

Connects: There are a lot of connections in this job.

Connected: This page is connected with this one.

Connecting: I’m connecting these all website pages because these are linked with one another.

Connected: (Adjective) Are you connected with Him, If you’re then leave him.

Connection: (Noun) Our internet connection is not secure for this website.

Connectivity: (Noun) There is no connectivity still in villages.

Disconnect: (Noun) Please disconnect from your phone I have work my network is not working.

Disconnected: We are disconnected from Pakistan’s leaders.

Disconnecting: Disconnecting others without permission is not suitable for you, first, discuss with them.

3. Count

Count: I count all the things in theme customization no one is missing.

Counted: He counted all the important things in English learning.

Counting: The teacher counts students for their enrollment in the new session.

Counted: She counted the sentences and words that she wrote by herself.

Counter: He is the counter of their shop.

Countable: Stars are countable but we cannot count them.

4. Converstate

Conversate: (Form of verb) We conversate on the topic of how we improve our English.

Conversates: She converses with her teacher in English first time.

Conversated: We conversed as we were guided by our teacher.

Conversating: I am conversing with my father and he appreciates me.

Conversating: Conversing with my younger one is the best idea

Conversation: (Noun) Let’s start a conversation in English if you practice then you become fluent in English.

Conversated: (Adjective) Conversated paper is like it is written by one person.

5. Cover

Cover: (Form of verb) I cover myself to protect myself from any virus.

Covers: The mother covers her child because the child is already very ill.

Covered: Our country will be covered with vaccines in 2021.

Covering: Govt is covering politicians of the country with many financial problems.

Covered: (Adjective) He covered himself by changing his work in financial problems in his field.

Covering: (Noun) Covering your mouth is essential in this virus.

Word starting with Alphabet “D”

1. Defeat

Defeat: (Form of verb) He defeats you.

Defeated: India was defeated last year by Afghanistan.

Defeats: Jolly defeats me, Am I right?

Defeating: Israel was defeating Palestine last year.

Defeated:(Adjective) Defeated nations cannot grow more than all others.

2. Disturb

Disturb: (Form of the verb) Don’t disturb me.

Disturbs: He disturbs her father.

Disturbed: John is mentally disturbed.

Disturbing: You’re disturbing me by making noise.

Disturbing: (Noun) Disturbing others is not a good fact.

Disturbed: (Adjective) Mentally disturbed people are not in their senses.

3. Decide

Decide: (Form of verb) Decide whether you want to live with me or not.

Decides: He decides that he is leaving this country.

Decided: This is our decided fact, so you have no need to come to it.

Deciding: Are you deciding what you want to do for your future?

Decided: (Adjective) Decided decisions are best before any work.

Decision: (Noun) First consult with your elders and then make decisions.

Deciding: (Noun) Deciding your life relations is not an easy task.

Word starting with Alphabet “E”

1. Embark

Embark: (Form of verb) The Government will not embark on the period of public consultation.

Embarked: She is embarked to leave this job

Embarks: I embarks you to do this career.

Embarking: She is embarking on a new career.

Embarked: Embarked government is growing.

2. Enter

Enter: (Form of verb) I can enter the class or not.

Enters: He enters into a room with the biggest noise.

Entered: John entered the room by the window.

Entering: I’m entering into the moll with my father.

Entry: Your entry is not allowed here.

Word starting with Alphabet “F”

1. Form

Form: (Form of verb) This is animal form. Or The cow forms milk here.

Forms: He forms the eggplant on his land.

Formed: This tomato ketchup is formed by tomato.

Forming: Are you forming your vegetables?

Form (certificate): This is my admission form.

Word starting with Alphabet “H”

1. Hesitate

Hesitate: (Form of the verb) Don’t hesitate to speak.

Hesitates: She always hesitates in her interview.

Hesitated: Do you hesitate?

Hesitating: Hesitating in practical works is not a good fact.

Hesitation: Hesitation can not make you succeed.

2. Hake

Hake: (Form of verb) This hack occurred with me the first time, and I’m very sad.

Hacks: A lot of hacks are happening nowadays.

Hacked: Are you hacked with the help of AI?

Hacking: Today hacking with the help of new software is very common.

Hacking: I think you’re hacking, am I right?

Hacker: Nowadays hackers are still active online.

3. Hunt

Hunt: (Form of verb) Ali and their friends hunt fish and sanguine about their next hunting.

Hunts: He hunts deer but babies of deer are somber for many days.

Hunted: He hunts the animals and goes to the Market for sale but a man halts him from doing that.

Hunting: Ali was hunting for loin but at the main time rain started and he called off his plan.

Hunter: (Noun) Hunter has experience of hunting someone in less time.

Huntable: (Adjective) The injured birds were lying in the jungle and were not huntable.

Word starting with Alphabet “L”

1. Love

Love: (Form of the verb) I love you a lot, my father.

Loves: She loves her beloved cat (Rosie).

Loved: We loved Allah in every field of life then we succeeded.

Loving: Man loves his cat but Cut is behaving like the cat is deterring.

Lovely: (Adjective) I like the babies of 2-4 years because they are lovely.

Lover: (Noun) I am a nature lover.

Loved: (Adjective) He is such a loved teacher all over the class.

Loveliness: (Noun) I was impressed by her loveliness with her child.

Lovingly: (Adverb) The teacher gazed lovingly at their intelligent students.

2. Lock

Lock: (Form of verb) We lock the door.

Locks: John locks her laptop because in his home a naughty child liv

Locked: We locked the door and moved ahead.

Locked: It is difficult to open the locked door.

Locking: She is locking the door.

Lock: (Noun) This is a lock that is used for safety.

Learn: let’s learn English with majeed banyan.

Learn: She learned a new language two weeks ago.

Learning: She’s learning stitching nowadays.

Learned: Sometimes you forget your learned lesson.

3. Like

Like: (Form of verb) I like to be respected.

Liked: She liked this tree.

Likes: She likes to sit in the evening and look at the sky.

Liking: She likes to see nature nowadays.

Liking: Your likings also matter.

Liked: It is a matter of joy to be liked by someone.

Dislike: I dislike her.

Dislikes: She dislikes her friend because of their bad manner.

Disliked: She said to her mom that she disliked her friend.

Disliking: Why are you disliking me?

Word starting with Alphabet “M”

1. Memorize

Memorize: (Form of verb) Students memorize their lesson because of their hesitation.

Memories: He memorizes his course every day because his memory is very weak.

Memorized: He memorized his experience in his school as a teacher.

Memorizing: All friends were memorizing their past exam results.

Memorizing: By memorizing he has a lot of information about their english course.

Memory: Please eat almonds because your memory is very weak.

Memorable: What a memorable moment they were when we were close to each other.

2. Meet

Meet: (Form of verb) My friends met me at the park and surprised me.

Meets: He met with the owner of Apple company and was very happy.

Met: Majeed met with his friend on holiday in his home.

Meeting: Our meeting starts at 8:00.

Meeting(Noun): The principal calls the meeting with the teachers because he has an emergency.

Word starting with Alphabet “N”

Navigate: (Form of verb) Let’s navigate my door, again and again, the doors of success.

Navigates: The police navigate the secrets.

Navigated: He is navigated by her father.

Navigating: Your mother is navigating about the mystery behind your failure.

Navigation: Navigation to the successors can help you to succeed.

Navigator: He is the best navigator for you.

Word starting with Alphabet “K”

1. Knock

Knock: (Form of verb) Don’t Knock on my house’s door again and again.

Knocks: He nocks the door as slowly as they are playing with the door.

Knocked: My door is knocked three times before it.

Knocking: Are you knowing my house’s door?

Knocking: Knocking other’s doors more than three times is not good.

Knocker: He is doing work as a knocker.

Knotable: Our aunt’s door is made of wood, so it is not clickable.

Word starting with Alphabet “O”

1. Open

Open: (Form of verb) Open the doors of success and enter in them.

Opens: She opens a new network system.

Opened: The clothes sewing center is open there.

Opening: Are you opening a new academy here?

Open-minded: This student is open-minded.

Opening: Opening the doors of success for your future is very essential now.

Openable: This lock is not openable right now.

Word starting with Alphabet “P”

1. Plan

Plan: (Form of verb) I make a new plan for my future.

planes: He always makes plans before doing every work.

Planned: Well planes people always win the races to others.

Planning: I’m planning what will I do after this course.

Planner: A person who makes plans is called a planner.

Planable: We should always make goals that are planable.

Word starting with Alphabet “Q”

Quail:(form of verb) Don’t quail. Be hopeful.

Quails: The lone hiker quails at the sight of the approaching storm.

Quialed: The student has quailed at the thought of giving the presentation,

Quialing: The young dancer is quailing under the harsh gaze of the audition judge.

Quail: (noun) Quail is a beautiful bird.

Quell:

Quench

Quiver

Qualify

Quibble

Quote

Quip

Quicker

Question

Quiet

Quit

Word starting with Alphabet “R”

1. Run

Run: (Form of verb) Don’t run so quickly.

Runs: He always runs very fast in the race.

Ran: You ran here and there.

Run: Run with the aim, and be successful.

Run: He always ran from this door.

Running: The thief is running from the road.

Runner: He is a great runner, and also wins the races.

Runnable: The shoes are runnable.

Read: To interpret written or printed material. (e.g., I’m reading a fascinating book.)

Reach: To extend one’s hand or body to touch or grasp something. (e.g., He reached for the glass of water.)

Relax: To become less tense or anxious. (e.g., Take a deep breath and relax.)

Rush: To move with great urgency. (e.g., We rushed to the hospital.)

Respond: To react to something or someone. (e.g., He didn’t respond to my message.)

Recall: To remember something from the past. (e.g., I can’t recall where I left my keys.)

Refuse: To decline or reject something. (e.g., She refused the offer of help.)

Relate: To tell a story or connect something to something else. (e.g., The teacher related the historical event to a current issue.)

Report: To give an account of something. (e.g., He reported the crime to the police.)

Request: To ask for something politely. (e.g., She requested a day off work.)

Recognize: To identify someone or something as familiar. (e.g., I didn’t recognize him at first.)

Remember: To retain information or experiences from the past. (e.g., I remember our childhood trip to the beach.)

Repair: To fix something that is broken or damaged. (e.g., He needs to repair the flat tire.)

Respect: To show admiration and consideration for someone or something. (e.g., I respect your decision.)

Resolve: To settle a problem or dispute. (e.g., We finally resolved the issue.)

Word starting with Alphabet “S”

1. Sleep

Sleep: (Form of verb) You should sleep at 10:00.

Sleeps: Ruha always sleeps in my bedroom.

Slept: Do you sleep?

Sleepy: I’m feeling sleepy.

Sleeping: Sleeping 8 hours per day is the best habit.

Sleeping: My father is sleeping right now.

Sleeper: I think he is a sleeper because he always sleeps at night.

See: To perceive something with your eyes.

Say: To speak words aloud.

Sit: To rest in a seated position.

Stand: To be upright on your feet.

Speak: To communicate verbally.

Smile: To form a pleasant expression with your mouth and eyes.

Start: To begin something.

Stop: To cease doing something.

Sleep: To enter a state of rest where your body functions slow down.

Sing: To produce musical sounds with your voice.

Scream: To shout loudly, often due to fear or pain.

Scratch: To scrape or rub a surface with your nails or claws.

Scan: To move your eyes quickly across something to examine it.

Scrunch: To crumple or squeeze something.

Slam: To shut something forcefully with a loud noise.

Slap: To hit someone or something with the open hand.

Slide: To move smoothly over a surface with little friction.

Sniff: To inhale sharply through your nose, often to smell something.

Squeeze: To press something firmly to make it smaller or force liquid out.

Swallow: To move food or drink from your mouth to your stomach.

Suppose: To believe something is likely to be true without having proof.

Suspect: To believe that something is probably true, but without certainty.

Swear: To use swear words or make a solemn promise.

Shall: Used to express future tense or make suggestions (more common in formal English).

Should: Used to express obligation, advice, or a strong possibility.

Word starting with Alphabet “T”

1. Tag

Tag: (Form of verb) Tag your naughty friends.

Tags: He always takes her friends.

Tagged: I’m tagged in your post.

Taging: I think you’re always tagging your mother.

Tags: The tags can help you to improve your followers and boost your business.

Tagger: He is a great tagger and has a lot of followers.

2. Try

Try: (Form of verb) I’ll try my best to do this.

Tries: He tries to make custard but he cannot.

Tried: This work is tried by my cousin.

Trying: She is trying her best to solve this issue.

Trying: Tring is better than crying.

Trier: John is a great trier.

Retry: You should must retry it.

Talk: To communicate verbally, share information or ideas through spoken words.

Taste: To perceive the flavor of something with your tongue.

Teach: To impart knowledge or skills to someone.

Tell: To communicate information or a story to someone.

Think: To have thoughts, ideas, or opinions in your mind.

Threaten: To express a warning of danger or harm.

Thrive: To grow or develop well; to prosper.

Tickle: To cause a light, irritating sensation that makes someone want to laugh.

Tie: To fasten or secure something with string, rope, or a similar material.

Toss: To throw something in a careless or casual way.

Touch: To come into physical contact with something.

Translate: To convert something from one language to another.

Trap: To catch and hold someone or something prisoner.

Travel: To go on a journey from one place to another.

Treat: To behave towards someone in a particular way. (e.g., Treat others with respect.)

Try: To make an attempt to do something.

Turn: To move or cause something to move in a circular direction or around an axis.

Twist: To turn or bend something with force so that it loses its shape.

Word starting with Alphabet “U”

1. Use

Use: (Form of verb) The positive use of prayers can change your life.

Uses: There are a lot of uses for the internet.

Used: He used the tap to link the pages.

Using: Are you using a mobile phone in the paper hall?

Used: This is used pencil, so that it is not working.

Using: Using other things without permission is prohibited in Islam.

User: He is the biggest user of this website.

Useful: This essay is very useful for me.

Useless: Throw this tissue paper into the dustbin, it is useless.

Usage: The daily usage of the internet is growing rapidly.

Misuse: (Form of verb) The misuse of anything can cause harm.

Misused: My mobile phone is misused, I want to know who uses it negatively.

Misuses: The company is very well, and her honor teaches us everything about the misuse of everything.

Misusing: Many students misuse their mobile phones for cheating.

Misused: Misused things are always useless.

Unlock (to open something that is locked)

Unfold (to spread something out from a folded state)

Unplug (to disconnect a plug from a socket)

Undo (to reverse something that has been done)

Undergo (to experience or be subjected to something)

Undertake (to begin a difficult or important task)

Underpin (to support or form the foundation of something)

Understand (to perceive the meaning of something)

Unleash (to release something with force or violence)

Utilize (to make practical use of something)

Word starting with Alphabet “W”

1. Worry

Worry: (Form of verb) Don’t worry, it is a small problem.

Worries: It is a matter of no worries.

Worried: She worried about her future.

Worrying: why are you worrying?

Worried: You look pretty in a smiling face, not in a worried face.

Worrier: She is such a worrier.

Worrisome: This weather is worrisome.

Worriedly: My mom was roaming in the roam worriedly.

Want

Watch

Work

Wish

Write

Wake

Whisper

Wipe

Withdraw

Wrap

wash

Warm

Whip

Welcome

Weave

Wane:

To gradually decrease in strength or intensity.

Wander:

To travel aimlessly without a fixed destination.

Warrant:

To justify or give reason for something.

Waste:

 To use something carelessly or extravagantly.

Wax:

 To coat something with wax.

Weaken:

 To become or make something weaker.

Wean:

 To gradually stop a baby or young animal from being breastfed.

Weld:

To join pieces of metal together by heating them until they melt.

Wilt:

 To lose freshness and become limp.

Winnow:

 To separate the lighter chaff from the heavier grain.

Wipe:

To clean something by rubbing it with a cloth or tissue.

Wither:

 To shrivel and dry up.

Wobble:

 To move from side to side in an unsteady way.

Woo:

To court or try to win the love of someone.

Work out:

To exercise or do physical activity.

Wrestle:

To struggle closely with someone or something.

Wriggle:

To move from side to side in a twisting motion.

Wrinkle:

 To form small creases or folds in something.

2. win

Win: (Form of verb)You can win.

Wins: He always wins the raffle.

Winner: Pakistan won the Cricket match from India.

Winning: He is winning continuously and I think he’ll win finally.

Winner: The trophy goes to the winner “Majeed Banina”.

Winable: This race is winnable for her.

3. Walk

Walk: (Form of verb) Don’t walk before your mom.

Walks: He always walks alone.

Walking: He is walking in the desert.

Walked: The dog walked into the shop’s mirror.

Walking: Walking alone in green grass gives you a lot of benefits.

Walker: He is a great walker.

Walker: Walker is a big toy that can help little children to walk quickly.

Walkable: This root is not walkable just because of its stony way.

4. Wait

Wait: (Form of verb) I have been waiting for you since 9:00.

Waits: Nain waits for her father to go to market.

Waited: He waited for you a lot of time.

Waiting: Are you waiting for your turn?

Waited: The waiter was very bored.

Waiting: Waiting for your turn is a good fact.

Waiter: The restaurant’s waiter is writing menus of people.

5. Warn

Warn:(Form of verb)  Parents warn their children to come home before sunset.

Warns: The teacher warns him to stop doing it.

Warned: Teachers warned students to come to school on time.

Warning: (Noun) Warning before every work is crucial sometimes.

Warning: The company gave a warning to customers.

Warned: I warned him to stay away from me.

Warner: Parents are great warners for their children.

Forewarn: She was forewarned before this large mistake.

Pre-warn: I pre-warn you that, stop abusing others it is a great sin.

Unwarned: He was unwarned and caught by a sudden attack.

6. Wear

Wear: (Form of verb) I wear white clothes.

Wears: She wears pretty clothes.

Wore: She wore clean clothes.

Wearing: Wearing bad and short clothes is prohibited in Islam.

Wearing: She is wearing beautiful clothes.

Wearer: He is a wearer at a time.

7. Wonder

Wonder: (Form of verb) I wonder at the beautiful nature views.

Wonderful: These are wonderful views to enjoy.

Wondering: She is still wondering about nature’s beauty.

Wondering: (Noun) Wondering and getting motivation from others is her habit.

Wondered: He is wondered after seeing his mom’s prank on him.

Wonderful: This wonderful place in this city.

Wonderment (Noun): She filled them with wonderment as she described the beauty of his village.

Wonderland: Indonesia is a beautiful wonderland, that everyone wants to visit.

Wondrous: The forest has wondrous secrets.

Word starting with Alphabet “Y”

Yawn: To open your mouth wide and breathe in deeply, typically due to tiredness.

Yell: To shout loudly, often expressing anger or excitement.

Yelp: To make a short, sharp cry of pain or surprise.

Yield: To give way to pressure or force; to stop resisting.

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